The Starting Point For New Investors by:Miriam Amiro
Investment Tips For The Beginner
Investment Tips For The Beginner
When a bunch of businessmen first created the stock market, stocks were quickly traded and grossed incredible profits. Every time a stock was traded, more investors jumped aboard and the stock market became less volatile. Well, you would hope so. But, really, stock trades weren't always successful and the market held lots of risks. Today's stock market is still as volatile but more investors have a better understanding on how this market behaves compared to when it first originated. Before you venture out into this exciting world of stock trading, you should first carefully study the market and look for trends and signs that let you know when to sell or buy.
The origin of the stock market was not nearly as well planned as God's creation of Earth. However, the stock market did make it through some incredible and turbulent times to get to where it is today. While the stock market still has lots of risks, the careful investor can learn to identify these signs and improve his techniques over time.
On "Day One", most investors just want to know a safe way to invest as little as possible in stocks and still get a decent return. Before you can light up your portfolio, you need to do some research about which stocks work best for your goals. For instance, are you looking for a long or short-term investment? Do you have $500 or over $20,000? Most beginner stock investors start with long-term investments. Long-term investments usually last longer than five years and involve volatile holding stocks or stock mutual funds that profit well over time. You don't need thousands of dollars to begin
About the author
Copyright 2005 Miriam Amiro. All rights reserved.
Miriam Amiro is the author for FCL Investment whichis the #1 resource for investment information on the Internet. Please visit her complete archive of articles at:
http://www.fclinvestment.com/.
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